Going through /var/adm/messages shows tons of the following;

Feb  3 08:55:12 media01 ahci: [ID 296163 kern.warning] WARNING: ahci1: ahci 
port 0 has task file error
Feb  3 08:55:12 media01 ahci: [ID 687168 kern.warning] WARNING: ahci1: ahci 
port 0 is trying to do error recovery
Feb  3 08:55:12 media01 ahci: [ID 693748 kern.warning] WARNING: ahci1: ahci 
port 0 task_file_status = 0x4041
Feb  3 08:55:12 media01 ahci: [ID 657156 kern.warning] WARNING: ahci1: error 
recovery for port 0 succeed

Is that a failing drive?

Thanks.




On Monday, February 3, 2014 4:15 PM, kyaphas wells <[email protected]> wrote:
 
I'm running OI 151a9 and have started seeing some odd behavior. I've been 
running this server for a while (since a4) and never seen this before.


The system is a file server for a few video streaming devices which primarily 
use SMB. Lately, the players have been freezing up and I lose connectivity to 
the shares for a while. Another symptom is that the login process for new ssh 
sessions hangs for several minutes.

The players will start playing the movies for a bit (anywhere from 1-10 
minutes), then the video locks up and smb shares are unavailable.

This happens for both windows clients and the streaming players.

Any ideas where to start looking? I'm very familiar with Linux, but not so much 
Solaris/Illumos. The server is virtualized on ESXi 5.0.0 with the motherboards 
SATA controller in passthrough. All the the pools are healthy.


There was a console message that contained (I pulled this from 
/var/adm/messages);

Feb  3 09:26:27 media01 /usr/lib/nfslockd[839]: [ID 491006 daemon.error] Cannot 
establish NLM service over <file desc. 9, protocol udp> : I/O error. Exiting
Feb  3 09:26:27 media01 svc.startd[10]: [ID 652011 daemon.warning] 
svc:/network/nfs/nlockmgr:default: Method "/lib/svc/method/nlockmgr" failed 
with exit status 1.

I then noticed that I had both NFS & SMB enabled for the primary share 
(/shared/Media). So I changed it down to only SMB, since the players only 
require SMB, and the error message seems related to NFS. Still continuing to 
get the issue.

Thanks.
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